The Butterfly Ball

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The Butterfly Ball

How to Assemble Your Butterfly Ball
Butterfly Ball Action
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The Butterfly Ball is a simple piece of Modular Origami. It requires 12 units of easy-to-make pieces. Also, the videos might not show up, so here are their links:

Assemble your Butterfly Ball: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHAutRAnWvM&t=5s

Butterfly Ball Action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oozsd1nR2-I

Materials Needed

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You’ll need twelve pieces of square paper. I used 4cm paper, but you’re welcome to use any kind of square.

Fold Your Paper in Half

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Easy step.

Flip Your Paper Over and Fold the Corners In

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Follow the pictures, the blue line is one fold and the red line is another.

Flip Your Paper Back Over and Your Unit Should Be a Little Pyramid-like

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After making this unit, make eleven more. When you have all twelve units, we’ll move onto the formation of the Butterfly Ball.

Tuck One Flap Into Another Pocket

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Explaining the process is a little bit hard, so refer to the video.

Put Another Flap Into the New Pocket

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Almost done with the base, which is the first part of assembly.

Put One More Flap Into the Pocket and Make Sure That the Each Piece Has 1 Flap and 1 Pocket

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This step completed the base!

Now, Put One Piece on the Outside and One Piece in the Pocket

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Do this to all of the corners.

Choose One Side, It Doesn’t Matter Which One, and Make Another Base

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This step is pretty easy, but the next one might be a little harder.

Choose Another Side That’s Right Next to the New Base and Make Another Base on This New Side

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This is a bit hard but when you see it in the video, it’ll make sense.

Choose Your Third Side and Make Another Base

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Almost done!

Last Step! This Step, You’ll Be Making 2 New Bases So You’ll Do One Side and Then the Other

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Good job! This last part of assembly is a bit harder but the whole project is short, simple, and pleasant.

Bonus: I Like to Store My Units Like This When They’re Not in Ball Form

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